In our latest Helluva Recap we review IMP Training Video, which is now our favourite short!
This is Helluva Boss at its wonderful, zany best.
We also discuss Hazbin sexualities and Tip Toe.
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βMy Girlfriend, Enidβ is the story of a closeted trans woman and her attempts to create a perfect female clone of herself to alleviate her dysphoria. Itβs a love letter to my girlfriend and a story about perfectionism.
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Welcome Home chugs along, with serious issues amongst the sweetness.
Hiro's bigoted dad Koji reappears in their lives, despite previously not accepting their relationship & saying Masaki should abort their baby if it was an omega.
I like being an omega as a metaphor for queerness. It's something you're born, that you have no control over & it determines your life and relationships.
I can't help wondering if part of the stigma is because it's men giving birth & if female omega are treated differently.
I wish there were more female characters than Hiro's red-haired colleague, though it's possibly inevitable in a show about queer men and their social circle.
We know from the first ep you have female alphas, who can get men and women pregnant π€
Other than that: love it!
I'd ship Lute with Sera or Emily if I didn't think people would kick off about her getting over Adam.
Since I refuse to believe she's totally straight.
While Toga's death is *technically* a case of Bury Your Gays, it was a fitting ending to her arc as a character: dying to save the girl she loved.
It was further evidence the League of Villains were not the monsters they had been depicted as.
Ochaco never forgets Toga.
She inspires her to set up Quirk counselling, thinking how different Toga's life could have been if she had been supported and understood.
And Toga helps her get with Izuku years later.